Steve Bannon appeared in court with a new crop of lawyers who promptly decried the 'explosion' of evidence disclosures from the Manhattan District Attorney's Office and asked for additional time to review them.
who promptly decried the "explosion" of evidence disclosures from the Manhattan District Attorney's Office and asked for additional time to review them.
Steve Bannon, former adviser to President Donald Trump, points as he speaks after leaving a court appearance at NYS Supreme Court on Feb. 28, 2023, in New York City.Bannon hired new lawyers after his prior counsel, David Schoen and John Mitchell, withdrew, citing "a complete breakdown in communication" with their client. The new attorneys sought a 90-day delay.
"Other than discovery being turned over, nothing has happened. Part of that is of Mr. Bannon's own doing," Judge Juan Merchan said. "We can't just keep dragging this out."
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